A) Marcus, who is a hard worker, always turns in thoroughly researched projects.
B) Marcus, who always turns in thoroughly researched projects, is a hard worker.
C) Marcus is a hard worker, and he always turns in thoroughly researched projects.
D) Although Marcus doesn't like working in groups, he always turns in thoroughly researched projects.
E) Marcus always turns in thoroughly researched projects, although he dislikes working in groups.
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A) an abstract
B) a concrete
C) a cluttering
D) an unnecessary
E) an economical
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A) They fail to fulfill reader expectations.
B) They lack a main clause.
C) They do not use closing punctuation.
D) They lack coordination or subordination.
E) They can be fixed by adding a dependent clause.
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A) roundabout
B) transitional
C) stringy
D) see-saw
E) surplus
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A) The company saw a huge increase in quarterly profits, and it invested large amounts of money in research and development.
B) The company saw a huge increase in quarterly profits, yet it did not invest in research and development.
C) The company did not invest in research and development.
D) Although the company invested large amounts of money in research and development, it did not see an increase in quarterly profits.
E) The company has yet to generate sufficient profits to invest in research and development.
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A) He knew the names of all of his employees from heart.
B) It's hard to believe that we lost our jobs.
C) She built this company from scratch.
D) The salesperson made the deal more enticing by offering a huge discount.
E) When I bought my car, the dealer offered free auto maintenance for a year.
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A) Scott responded to client voicemails after his meeting with Joe.
B) Kimiko helped Jan with her presentation.
C) Esai had several conversations with his client.
D) The company had little choice but to make the merger with the competition.
E) The company collected information about potential prospects from a third party.
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A) otherwise
B) however
C) moreover
D) therefore
E) likewise
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A) Whitney's sales last quarter were poor.
B) Whitney's sales numbers last quarter were not very good.
C) Whitney's sales last quarter were fairly disastrous.
D) Whitney's sales were abysmal last quarter.
E) Whitney only sold 20 percent of her quota last quarter.
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A) Ensure that the different bits of information within each paragraph are logically related to each other.
B) Keep paragraphs long to make them appear sophisticated and business-like.
C) Avoid using topic sentences.
D) Limit the use of transitional words to keep paragraphs concise and professional.
E) Ensure every paragraph introduces one new topic or idea.
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A) I was asked to report to work just two weeks after returning home from the hospital.
B) Noticing Stan was still out to lunch, Nori was asked to answer the phones.
C) I was informed about the unavailability of the auditorium a little too late.
D) He has the reputation of being a quick study.
E) He has little patience for people who, in his opinion, are "slowpokes."
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A) using complex sentence structures
B) using see-saw sentences
C) using cluttering phrases
D) using mixed constructions
E) using short sentences
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A) You should only use initials and acronyms in your business documents if you know your readers are familiar with them already.
B) Acronyms may be used in business documents, but initials should be avoided.
C) It may be necessary to define initials and acronyms for readers.
D) Initials and acronyms should be listed in an appendix at the end of the document.
E) Initials and acronyms should not be used in business documents.
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A) Long sentences generally convey emphasis more effectively than short ones.
B) To create proper emphasis, a sentence must be long enough to contain supporting information.
C) Short sentences generally create more emphasis than long sentences.
D) Length has no bearing on the emphasis a sentence carries.
E) Extended sentences are better for calling attention to their contents.
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A) create a balanced design
B) avoid commonly used fonts
C) take risks
D) keeping it simple
E) spend time on preliminary work
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